Storm Nils kills two in France - as hundreds of thousands still without power
Storm Nils has resulted in two fatalities in France and left approximately 450,000 people without electricity, as recovery efforts continue.
Storm Nils has struck France with devastating consequences, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and leaving around 450,000 residents without power. The storm's intensity, described as having 'uncommon strength,' has led to severe disruptions, particularly in southwestern regions where flood alerts are in effect. The victims include a resident from the Landes department and another man found deceased in his garden in Tarn-et-Garonne.
In response to the crisis, electricity network operator Enedis reported that at the storm's peak, approximately 900,000 customers were without power. Recovery efforts are actively underway, with Enedis deploying around 2,100 technicians to restore electricity. The inclement weather has posed significant challenges to these restoration efforts, but authorities are working diligently to revert services back to normal for affected communities.
The situation underscores the vulnerability of infrastructure to extreme weather events and raises concerns regarding climate-related impacts. As the storm continues to influence the region, local governments and emergency services are on high alert, monitoring conditions and preparing for any further developments related to Storm Nils in the coming days.